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TAAR1

Gene
TAAR1
Protein
Trace amine-associated receptor 1
Organism
Pan troglodytes
Length
339 amino acids
Function
Receptor for trace amines, including beta-phenylethylamine (b-PEA), p-tyramine (p-TYR), octopamine and tryptamine, with highest affinity for b-PEA and p-TYR. Unresponsive to classical biogenic amines, such as epinephrine and histamine and only partially activated by dopamine and serotonin. Trace amines are biogenic amines present in very low levels in mammalian tissues. Although some trace amines have clearly defined roles as neurotransmitters in invertebrates, the extent to which they function as true neurotransmitters in vertebrates has remained speculative. Trace amines are likely to be involved in a variety of physiological functions that have yet to be fully understood. The signal transduced by this receptor is mediated by the G(s)-class of G-proteins which activate adenylate cyclase (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 1 family.
Mass
39.086 kDa
Sequence
MMPFCHNIINISCVKNNWSNDVRASLYSLMVLIILTTLVGNLIVIVSISHFKELHTPTNWLIHSMATVDFLPGCLVMPYSMVRSAEHCWYFGEVFCKIHTSTDIMLSSASIFHLSFISIDRYYAVCDPLRYKAKINILVICVMIFISWSVPAVFAFGMIFLELNFKGAEEIYYKHVHCRGGCSVFFSKISGVLTFMTSFYIPGSIMLCVYYRIYLIAKEQARLINDANQKLQIGLEMKNGISQSKERKAVKTLGIVMGVFLICWCPFFICTVMDPFLHYIIPPTLNDVLIWFGYLNSTFNPMVYAFFYPWFRKALKMMLFGKIFQKDSSRCKLFLELSS

Gene
TAAR1
Protein
Trace amine-associated receptor 1
Organism
Homo sapiens
Length
339 amino acids
Function
Receptor for trace amines, including beta-phenylethylamine (b-PEA), p-tyramine (p-TYR), octopamine and tryptamine, with highest affinity for b-PEA and p-TYR. Unresponsive to classical biogenic amines, such as epinephrine and histamine and only partially activated by dopamine and serotonin. Trace amines are biogenic amines present in very low levels in mammalian tissues. Although some trace amines have clearly defined roles as neurotransmitters in invertebrates, the extent to which they function as true neurotransmitters in vertebrates has remained speculative. Trace amines are likely to be involved in a variety of physiological functions that have yet to be fully understood. The signal transduced by this receptor is mediated by the G(s)-class of G-proteins which activate adenylate cyclase.
Similarity
Belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 1 family.
Mass
39.092 kDa
Sequence
MMPFCHNIINISCVKNNWSNDVRASLYSLMVLIILTTLVGNLIVIVSISHFKQLHTPTNWLIHSMATVDFLLGCLVMPYSMVRSAEHCWYFGEVFCKIHTSTDIMLSSASIFHLSFISIDRYYAVCDPLRYKAKMNILVICVMIFISWSVPAVFAFGMIFLELNFKGAEEIYYKHVHCRGGCSVFFSKISGVLTFMTSFYIPGSIMLCVYYRIYLIAKEQARLISDANQKLQIGLEMKNGISQSKERKAVKTLGIVMGVFLICWCPFFICTVMDPFLHYIIPPTLNDVLIWFGYLNSTFNPMVYAFFYPWFRKALKMMLFGKIFQKDSSRCKLFLELSS

Gene
TAAR1
Protein
Trace amine-associated receptor 1
Organism
Macaca mulatta
Length
338 amino acids
Function
Receptor for trace amines, including beta-phenylethylamine (b-PEA), p-tyramine (p-TYR), octopamine and tryptamine, with highest affinity for b-PEA and p-TYR. Unresponsive to classical biogenic amines, such as epinephrine and histamine and only partially activated by dopamine and serotonin. Trace amines are biogenic amines present in very low levels in mammalian tissues. Although some trace amines have clearly defined roles as neurotransmitters in invertebrates, the extent to which they function as true neurotransmitters in vertebrates has remained speculative. Trace amines are likely to be involved in a variety of physiological functions that have yet to be fully understood. The signal transduced by this receptor is mediated by the G(s)-class of G-proteins which activate adenylate cyclase (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 1 family.
Mass
38.797 kDa
Sequence
MPFCHNIINISCVKNNWSNDVRASLYSLMALIILTTLVGNLIVIVSISHFKQLHTPTNWLIHSMATVDFLLGCLVMPYSMVRSAEHCWYFGEVFCKIHTSTDIMLSSASIFHLSFISIDRYYAVCDPLRYKAKINILVVCVMIFISWSVPAVFAFGMIFLELNFKGAEEIYYKHVHCRGGCSVFFSKISGVLAFMTSFYIPGSIMLCIYYRIYLIAKEQARSINDANQKLQIGLEMKNGISQSKERKAVKTLGIVMGVFLICWCPFFVCTVIDPFLHYTIPPTLNDVLIWFGYLNSTFNPMVYAFFYPWFRKALKMILFGKIFQKDSSRCKLFLESSS

Gene
Taar1
Protein
Trace amine-associated receptor 1
Organism
Mus musculus
Length
332 amino acids
Function
Receptor for trace amines, including beta-phenylethylamine (b-PEA), p-tyramine (p-TYR), octopamine and tryptamine, with highest affinity for b-PEA and p-TYR. Unresponsive to classical biogenic amines, such as epinephrine and histamine and only partially activated by dopamine and serotonin. Trace amines are biogenic amines present in very low levels in mammalian tissues. Although some trace amines have clearly defined roles as neurotransmitters in invertebrates, the extent to which they function as true neurotransmitters in vertebrates has remained speculative. Trace amines are likely to be involved in a variety of physiological functions that have yet to be fully understood. The signal transduced by this receptor is mediated by the G(s)-class of G-proteins which activate adenylate cyclase.
Similarity
Belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 1 family.
Mass
37.621 kDa
Sequence
MHLCHAITNISHRNSDWSREVQASLYSLMSLIILATLVGNLIVIISISHFKQLHTPTNWLLHSMAIVDFLLGCLIMPCSMVRTVERCWYFGEILCKVHTSTDIMLSSASIFHLAFISIDRYCAVCDPLRYKAKINISTILVMILVSWSLPAVYAFGMIFLELNLKGVEELYRSQVSDLGGCSPFFSKVSGVLAFMTSFYIPGSVMLFVYYRIYFIAKGQARSINRTNVQVGLEGKSQAPQSKETKAAKTLGIMVGVFLVCWCPFFLCTVLDPFLGYVIPPSLNDALYWFGYLNSALNPMVYAFFYPWFRRALKMVLLGKIFQKDSSRSKLFL

Gene
Taar1
Protein
Trace amine-associated receptor 1
Organism
Rattus norvegicus
Length
332 amino acids
Function
Receptor for trace amines, including beta-phenylethylamine (b-PEA), p-tyramine (p-TYR), octopamine and tryptamine, with highest affinity for b-PEA and p-TYR. Unresponsive to classical biogenic amines, such as epinephrine and histamine and only partially activated by dopamine and serotonin. Trace amines are biogenic amines present in very low levels in mammalian tissues. Although some trace amines have clearly defined roles as neurotransmitters in invertebrates, the extent to which they function as true neurotransmitters in vertebrates has remained speculative. Trace amines are likely to be involved in a variety of physiological functions that have yet to be fully understood. The signal transduced by this receptor is mediated by the G(s)-class of G-proteins which activate adenylate cyclase.
Similarity
Belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 1 family.
Mass
38.021 kDa
Sequence
MHLCHNSANISHTNSNWSRDVRASLYSLISLIILTTLVGNLIVIISISHFKQLHTPTNWLLHSMAVVDFLLGCLVMPYSMVRTVEHCWYFGELFCKLHTSTDIMLSSASILHLAFISIDRYYAVCDPLRYKAKINLAAIFVMILISWSLPAVFAFGMIFLELNLEGVEELYHNQVFCLRGCFPFFSKVSGVLAFMTSFYIPGSVMLFVYYRIYFIAKGQARSINRANLQVGLEGESRAPQSKETKAAKTLGIMVGVFLLCWCPFFFCMVLDPFLGYVIPPTLNDTLNWFGYLNSAFNPMVYAFFYPWFRRALKMVLFGKIFQKDSSRSKLFL